2018 CES: Things to Look for from Intel on Day 1

Mobileye Press Conference

Moderator:

Professor Amnon Shashua, Mobileye CEO

Location:

LVCC, Room S228

Time:

10 a.m. Jan. 9

About:

Intel senior vice president and CEO/CTO of Mobileye, Professor Amnon Shashua, discusses the company’s strategy, partners, products and progress to date and how cars will become the greatest data conduits in the world through ADAS technology today and fully autonomous technology tomorrow.

Intel’s vision for the Olympic Games is a smart, connected and intelligent games. This panel will discuss the new experiences and possibilities that technology can unlock at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Games and highlight the ways Intel technology will impact and shape the future of the Olympic Games. This discussion will build excitement and interest in new technology innovations in the upcoming Olympic Winter Games in February by teasing the technology and build momentum for Tokyo 2020.

Self-driving vehicles are no longer a figment of our imagination. Leading innovators like Intel and auto companies around the world are testing self-driving cars on public roads and have announced that these cars will be available to consumers starting in 2020-21. Policymakers and Intel’s Doug Davis will discuss how public policy can help unleash the vast societal and economic benefits to be realized from this breakthrough in automotive innovation. Self-driving vehicles have the potential to save hundreds of thousands of lives.

Intel Drone Show over the Fountains of the Bellagio

Location:

Fountains of the Bellagio

Time:

8 and 10 p.m., Jan. 9

About:

Intel is bringing the first drone light show to the Las Vegas Strip this week with nightly performances at the iconic Fountains of Bellagio during CES 2018. Audiences will experience the magic of Intel technology as a fleet of 250 Intel® Shooting Star™ drones light up the sky, integrated with the Fountains of Bellagio to a licensed rendition of the song “Stargazing” by artist Kygo.